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How to Be Noticed by Your Idol on Twitter
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If you want to get noticed by your idol on Twitter, there are a few things you can do to increase your chances: 1. Follow your idol: This may seem obvious, but make sure you are following your idol's official account. 2. Engage with their content: Like, comment, and retweet your idol's tweets. This will increase the chances that they will see your username. 3. Use relevant hashtags: Use hashtags that are relevant to your idol or their content. This will help your tweet show up in search results. 4. Be genuine: Write sincere tweets expressing your admiration for your idol, but avoid being overly aggressive or spammy. 5. Tag your idol: Tag your idol in your tweets, but don't overdo it. Make sure your tweets are relevant to them and add value to the conversation. 6. Be patient: Getting noticed by your idol on Twitter takes time and persistence. Keep engaging with their content and don't get discouraged if you don't get a response right away. Remember, your idol is likely very busy and may not have time to respond to every tweet. However, if you keep trying and engage in a positive and respectful manner, you may eventually get their attention.
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